Via TMZ's report, Michaels posted a ".08 and a .09 in two breathalyzer tests." The legal blood-alcohol content in most states is 0.08. He was also reportedly cooperative with law enforcement agents.

Michaels is one of the most famous sports announcers in the country and currently handles the play-by-play duties for the Sunday Night Football broadcasts alongside former NFL player Cris Collinsworth, a post he took in 2006.

He spent 20 years on Monday Night Football as the play-by-play man, has been featured in numerous Olympics and has also announced for the MLB and NBA.

His famous “Do you believe in miracles? Yes!” call after the United States defeated the USSR in the 1980 Olympics is perhaps his most memorable moment. He has won five Emmy Awards for Outstanding Sports Personality and is one of the most recognizable voices in the history of American sports.

It remains to be seen if NBC will take any disciplinary action against Michaels after this incident.